This blog is to share results in my sports replay gaming. All of the games involve pencil, paper, cards and dice; no digital gaming here. Most games are full season replays, but there will also be some fictional competitions thrown in. It's been a while, but I hope that 2017 sees a return of blog activity.

About M.E. myself and I

I have been an M.E. sufferer for a long time now, but sports replay gaming is an easy hobby for me to enjoy.
Originally from Canvey Island, Essex, I was introduced to replay gaming a few years ago, leading to my first purchase: Cricket World.
Most sports I share will be common, but there are some more obscure replays thrown in.
Thank you for visiting and I hope you enjoy your stay. Feel free to say hello!
- Chris

Wednesday, 26 September 2012

Arrows at Gold - London 2012 Olympics, Mens Team Quarterfinals

Korea vs Ukraine
Team Korea easily make their way into the semifinals after their first match of the tournament, sweeping aside Ukraine by sixteen points. The victor's lone eight came in the first end while Ukraine hit a seven for a 57-54 scoreline. After that it was all gold rings for Korea extending their lead with each end while the Ukrainians struggled to keep up thanks to half a dozen eights and another seven.

KOREA

UKRAINE

End

Arrows

Score

End

Arrows

Score

1

10

10

9

10

8

10

57

1

9

10

10

9

9

7

54

2

10

9

10

9

10

10

58

2

9

10

8

9

8

9

53

3

10

9

9

10

9

9

56

3

10

8

8

7

9

8

50

4

10

9

9

10

9

10

57

4

8

9

9

9

10

10

55

Total

228

Total

212

India vs United States
Korea will face the Americans after they tried to blow their four point lead going into the final end by firing off a pair of sevens, one of which was barely enough to win the match on the final shot. India had a hard time finding the bullseye with four tens throughout, three of them coming in the second end. In comparison the United States hit six in the first half of the contest and they continued to stay just ahead after three ends despite no-one scoring a maximum.

The final end came with America leading 164-160, increasing this lead to 183-178 with four arrows per side remaining. An 8-9-10 from India pulled it back within three, USA shooting 7-9-9 and needing at least a seven to finish it off which they just about managed.

INDIA

UNITED
STATES

End

Arrows

Score

End

Arrows

Score

1

9

8

9

9

9

9

53

1

10

9

9

8

9

10

55

2

10

9

10

10

9

9

57

2

10

9

10

10

10

9

58

3

8

8

9

8

9

8

50

3

9

9

9

7

8

9

51

4

9

9

8

9

10

9

54

4

9

10

7

9

9

7

51

Total

214

Total

215

China vs Italy
A terrible start from the Chinese left them facing a 56-49 scoreline after hitting a pair of sevens and no tens. Italy then found the seven in the second end while China picked it up to reverse their fortunes with four bullseyes and tie the scores 107-107. The teams remained deadlocked heading into the final end where nerves would be tested.

China had a point lead with three arrows left but could have held a match winning advantage after shooting 10-7-10 while the Italians managed 10-8-8. Both teams only found yellow rings with their final shots but Italy held their nerve to grab an extra ten over their rivals and take the match to a shoot-off where each athlete takes one final shot.

The lone ten of China was the difference maker despite starting out on a 8-9 deficit. The second arrows turned the scores around 18-17 with both ending in the nine to put China through into the final four and the chance to play either Mexico or France.

CHINA

ITALY

End

Arrows

Score

End

Arrows

Score

1

9

7

7

9

8

9

49

1

9

10

10

9

9

9

56

2

10

9

10

10

9

10

58

2

7

8

8

9

9

10

51

3

9

9

10

9

9

9

55

3

9

9

9

9

9

10

55

4

10

7

10

9

9

10

55

4

10

8

8

10

9

10

55

Total

217

Total

217

Shoot-Off

CHINA

ITALY

1

8

1

9

2

10

2

8

3

9

3

9

Total

27

Total

26

Mexico vs France
Mexico could count themselves lucky to be tied 51-51 after the first end as the third arrow scored a lowly five points as France hit the seven twice. This lifeline led to a four point lead at the halfway stage for Mexico as it was France's turn to low score hitting a six, and while the eventual winners kept their play up at a high level, France hit three more sevens to crash to a seven point defeat.